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-world applications. Perform state-of-the-art research in distributed AI. Areas include swarm engineering and robotics, collaborative awareness, cognition using onboard edge-AI and perception, sustainable
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neuroscience and cognition, humanoid technologies and robotics, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, and material sciences, offering a truly interdisciplinary scientific experience. Our approach integrates
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housekeeping environment. Certifications/Licenses Valid Driver’s License Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Ability to interact with people of all ages in a diverse and multicultural environment with
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of the position. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Preferred Qualifications Prior experience in institutional environmental services is preferred. Valid driver’s license is preferred
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aligned to the Science Team ‘Food Quality Perception and Society’ (FQS) at the Department of Food Science http://food.au.dk/en/foodresearch/science- teams/food-quality-perception-society/. The Science Team
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multimodal interaction. Our research aims to bridge the gap between visual perception and actionable assistance, with applications including: · Video-based skill coaching and instruction
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, and cross-domain knowledge transfer between robot types and manipulation scenarios by considering important challenges which include interaction and perception modalities and control methods to increase
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knowledge of university, conference, and NCAA rules and regulations Advertised Physical Requirements: Must be able to communicate verbally, hear, and see, including depth perception and clarity. Special
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experience related to the Essential Performance Requirements Preferred Qualifications: ? At least one (1) successfully completed course in the specialized field being supported Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
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quantitative and qualitative methods (surveys, interviews, observational techniques), continuing an ongoing line of research on the impact of physical spaces on individual psychological perceptions